Border Patrol Agent Comes Down With Bacterial Pneumonia, Will Have Lifelong Complications

Another victim of open borders. A border patrol agent contracted bacterial pneumonia while processing illegals and will have lifelong complications.

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A Border Patrol union representative says the ordeal has been “very traumatic.”

Agent Jarrad Seely, vice president of NBPC 2455, says the agent is expected to have chronic asthmatic symptoms for life, according to information relayed by the agent. The illness has so swollen the agent’s throat that it’s difficult for the agent to speak, Seely says.

“Our agents have been getting sick more often than before with flus and congestion and a whole bunch of respiratory illnesses,” says Hector Garza, the secretary and treasurer of NBPC 2455. “The processing room was severely overcrowded and that just made [it] the perfect breeding ground for these diseases.”

If that weren’t bad enough, Seely also said that Border Patrol agents are encountering cases of tuberculosis, scabies, lice and chicken pox.

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